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n.
1.a musician who plays the koto

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    press one's luck
    to depend too much on luck, to expect to continue to be lucky
    My uncle is pressing his luck if he thinks that he will continue to make a lot of money on the stock market.



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    S1: No one knows when tea was first discovered, or how it came to be such a popular drink.
    S6: It was called Cha's Ching, which, translated, means Tea Scripture.

    P: By the eighth century A.D. most Chinese were drinking tea, both because they liked it as a beverage and for its medicinal value.
    Q: Tea was so popular that one of the most distinguished poets of the T'ang dynasty, a man called Lu Yu, even wrote a holy scripture about it.
    R: The beverage is generally accepted to have originated in China hundreds of years ago.
    S: Records going back to the fourth century A.D. refer to tea.

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